Charley Molnar History:
2010-Present Offensive Coordinator & Quarterbacks Coach Notre Dame
2007-2009 Wide Receivers Coach Cincinnati
2006 Wide Receivers Coach & Quarterback Coach Central Michigan
2005-2006 Offensive Coordinator & Assistant Head Coach Indiana St.
2003-2004 Quarterback Coach Western Michigan
2002 Quarterback Coach Eastern Michigan
2001 Wide Receivers Coach Eastern Illinois
1994-2000 Offensive Coordinator, Quarterback Coach & Wide Receivers Coach Kent State
1990-1993 Offensive Coordinator, Quarterback Coach & Wide Receivers CoachIllinois St.
1989 Quarterback Coach Western Carolina
1987-1988 Assistant Coach Virginia
1984-1986 Assistant Coach Lock Haven
Important Facts:
- Instrumental in Dan LeFevour's growth. As his coach freshmen year, had LeFevour rank 19th nationally in efficiency. His receiving corps had five players catch five or more touchdowns.
- Has completed the Michigan tour, coaching Eastern, Western, and Central.
- Has worked with Kelly and earned Kelly's trust.
- Kelly will be the play-caller for the games.
Molnar's Memorable Quotes about Coming:
- “Growing up in New Jersey, Notre Dame was always the team my family followed. During my 26 years of coaching, coming to Notre Dame was an obvious goal of mine. To me, I have the best job in the country, being an assistant football coach at Notre Dame. That’s the bottom line. I have the best job in the country. I truly feel that way right now. There is not a school or professional team in the country that could call me up and get me to go there. This is where I want to be.”
- “Coach Kelly just had to ask. That was the only factor. I said to him, ‘How fast can I get there?’ That was really it. No other thoughts entered my mind. This was my dream job.”
- “I think it should be a seamless transition as I have detailed knowledge of everything this system has and will have. I certainly have a great comfort level with Coach Kelly’s offense and look forward to helping to implement it with our team.”
- “We’ll run a spread offense that operates at a high tempo. Our players will play hard and they will be fundamentally sound. We’ll be a team that will push the ball down the field through the vertical passing game but also understand the importance of having an effective rushing attack.”
- “I think they are going to see that I’m very consistent in my approach to football and how I work every day. I bring a lot of energy to the field each day. I’m a very demanding coach."
- “Over the last 26 years I have consistently recruited New Jersey and Pennsylvania, but also in the last 15 years I also have spent a lot of time in the state of Ohio."
- “For the remainder of today I’ll be immersed in studying our committed football players and also other players that we are recruiting that have not committed to Notre Dame. We’ll also be making my travel plans for what prospects I plan to visit in the very near future. By dinner tonight, I expect to be on a plane heading somewhere to see some guys we need to attract to Notre Dame.”
2010-Present Offensive Coordinator & Quarterbacks Coach Notre Dame
2007-2009 Wide Receivers Coach Cincinnati
2006 Wide Receivers Coach & Quarterback Coach Central Michigan
2005-2006 Offensive Coordinator & Assistant Head Coach Indiana St.
2003-2004 Quarterback Coach Western Michigan
2002 Quarterback Coach Eastern Michigan
2001 Wide Receivers Coach Eastern Illinois
1994-2000 Offensive Coordinator, Quarterback Coach & Wide Receivers Coach Kent State
1990-1993 Offensive Coordinator, Quarterback Coach & Wide Receivers CoachIllinois St.
1989 Quarterback Coach Western Carolina
1987-1988 Assistant Coach Virginia
1984-1986 Assistant Coach Lock Haven
Important Facts:
- Instrumental in Dan LeFevour's growth. As his coach freshmen year, had LeFevour rank 19th nationally in efficiency. His receiving corps had five players catch five or more touchdowns.
- Has completed the Michigan tour, coaching Eastern, Western, and Central.
- Has worked with Kelly and earned Kelly's trust.
- Kelly will be the play-caller for the games.
Molnar's Memorable Quotes about Coming:
- “Growing up in New Jersey, Notre Dame was always the team my family followed. During my 26 years of coaching, coming to Notre Dame was an obvious goal of mine. To me, I have the best job in the country, being an assistant football coach at Notre Dame. That’s the bottom line. I have the best job in the country. I truly feel that way right now. There is not a school or professional team in the country that could call me up and get me to go there. This is where I want to be.”
- “Coach Kelly just had to ask. That was the only factor. I said to him, ‘How fast can I get there?’ That was really it. No other thoughts entered my mind. This was my dream job.”
- “I think it should be a seamless transition as I have detailed knowledge of everything this system has and will have. I certainly have a great comfort level with Coach Kelly’s offense and look forward to helping to implement it with our team.”
- “We’ll run a spread offense that operates at a high tempo. Our players will play hard and they will be fundamentally sound. We’ll be a team that will push the ball down the field through the vertical passing game but also understand the importance of having an effective rushing attack.”
- “I think they are going to see that I’m very consistent in my approach to football and how I work every day. I bring a lot of energy to the field each day. I’m a very demanding coach."
- “Over the last 26 years I have consistently recruited New Jersey and Pennsylvania, but also in the last 15 years I also have spent a lot of time in the state of Ohio."
- “For the remainder of today I’ll be immersed in studying our committed football players and also other players that we are recruiting that have not committed to Notre Dame. We’ll also be making my travel plans for what prospects I plan to visit in the very near future. By dinner tonight, I expect to be on a plane heading somewhere to see some guys we need to attract to Notre Dame.”
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